New SEAT Cupra Drivers Rocking the Championship
07 April 2008
As the 2008 SEAT Cupra
Championship heads to Rockingham Motor Speedway for Rounds 3 and 4,
there are two drivers new to the turbocharged, 2-litre car that look
to be setting the early pace. Robert Lawson (Bardon/JHR) sped to 1st
and 2nd place finishes at Brands Hatch to give him an early lead in
the Championship, while Martin Byford (AB Glass/Z Speed Racing) showed
how quick he was in qualifying and, while he had a disappointing first
race due to a wrong tyre choice, managed a 2nd place finish in Round
2.
Not that they’re having it all their own way. Returning SEAT
Cupra Champion Jonathan Adam (Total Control Racing) made the same tyre
error as Byford in Round 1 but got back to podium stepping ways in
Round 2 and will prove a big threat at Rockingham where he holds the
current lap record. Welch Motorsport will also be fielding three cars,
two of which are piloted by experienced Cupra drivers Carl Breeze and
Daniel Welch. Neither had a joyous time at this circuit last year,
Welch in particular suffering major damage and failing to see the chequered
flag in both races, so they’ll be eager to capitalise on strong
starts at Brands and make sure they leave Rockingham with everything
still to play for.
With similar strong starts throughout the grid and
a number of the drivers now with their first foray into racing a SEAT
under their belts, it’s set to be another magnificent weekend
of over-taking action from the Cupras.
Jonathan Adam: “We’re
looking forward to the weekend at Rockingham as we have sorted the
problem we had at Brands Hatch. I had a third and a win there last
year and hold the lap record. We’re lying fourth in the points
after a poor Brands Hatch weekend but will be looking to close the
gap to the leader in the points table and I think we will be right
up the front for Rockingham.”
Robert Lawson: “I’m
looking forward to Rockingham; if anything I prefer the circuit to
Brands as it’s a little more demanding. We didn’t know
where we’d fit in pace-wise before Brands, but we can take plenty
of positives away from there. We know what we’ve got to do, but
I’m not predicting anything. There are a number of good drivers
in this Championship, and to know how good you really are you have
got to race the best possible people you can. We’ll take what
we did from Brands and hopefully carry it forward to Rockingham.”
Daniel
Welch: “As a team we’ll go there with a lot of confidence
and we’re hoping Jeremy Gumbley can go well again. It didn’t
go to plan for me at Rockingham last year, but that won’t affect
what I do this time. We did a days testing there earlier this year
and went well.”
Saturday (12th April) will be a busy day for the
2008 SEAT Cupra Championship teams and drivers, with two 20 minute
qualifying sessions starting at 10.45 and 14.15, followed by a 16 lap
race around Rockingham’s 1.94 mile International Super Sports
Car Circuit at 16.35. Round 4 of the series takes place the following
day at 12.00.
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Cupra Championship 2008
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